A Look at University Of Virginia Women’s Rowing

“So you do things really, really, well in practice that allows you to just to play and to cut loose and take a chance and take risks. That’s what life is all about, that’s what this sport is all about too, taking risks.” – Kevin Sauer, University Of Virginia Women’s Rowing Head Coach

"So you do things really, really, well in practice that allows you to just to play and to cut loose and take a chance and take risks. That’s what life is all about, that’s what this sport is all about too, taking risks." – Kevin Sauer, University Of Virginia Women's Rowing Head Coach

"I think one of the things that united us when we got to the National Team camps was that none of us had an easy access to the sport... We were beating our way into the boathouse to even be allowed to row and so that competitiveness carried with all those women into the first National Team camps. We really appreciated having the chance to row."

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